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Jenni Olson <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Nov 1996 21:53:50 -0500
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<<American films in which highly masculine blacks are overshadowed in
some significant way by white men.>>
 
I have recently completed a feature-length program of original 35mm
theatrical trailers called AFRO PROMO (co-curated by Karl Bruce Knapper)
which covers the years 1946 -1976.  If you're interested in obtaining a video
copy for research purposes please contact me.
 
A few suggestions (from some of the trailers in the program):
 
Mandingo
They Call Me Mr. Tibbs
The Great White Hope
 
Also of interest, less specific:
 
The Last Safari
Zulu
 
An interesting reversal might be Norman Is That You?
 
A most refreshing change of pace is Fred Williamson's Boss Nigger.
 
Best of luck,
 
Jenni Olson
Producer, PopcornQ
The Ultimate Online Home for the Queer Moving Image
www.popcornq.com
 
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